I suspect there will still be online interactions with humans, just more interactions with bots. Unfortunately, it’s we humans behind the mess. Even if we pass laws to stop it (or even forced labels of “I’m a bot” on bot accounts), some people won’t play by the rules. So the change is going to happen. We can try to persuade the public, but we know how well that works:
So what do you propose be done about it?
So this public school in the Bronx had Math State Exam Grades 3-4 today, May 7.
https://www.ps85bronx.org/apps/events/2024/5/7/16180508/?REC_ID=16180508&id=0
The website has Copy to Google Calendar • Download iCal Event for parents to download. The footer lists
then if you explore further
“We showcased our learning with an Interactive Rainforest Experience where students shared their performances and recordings of their books with QR codes. Our scholars in the Saturday Academy engaged in animal research projects and published their books in Book Creator. Our teachers and students also worked in partnership with Digital Age Learning to show what they learned through movement.”
https://www.ps85bronx.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=2191825&type=d&pREC_ID=2299098
Does she even know what her schools are doing?
They need to elect an informed official.